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TO ABYERTISERS, mn'THE EVENING POST."JT^BVERTISERS are asked to have their - "** . Notices in this Office as early as ' possible each morning, and It is particu- ; larly requested that Advertisements for 'the SATURDAY'S Paper be handed in the previous day whenever possible. The insertion of those arriving later than 10.30 a.in. on Saturday cannot be guaranteed that day. . _ NOTE,—Applicants for Situations advertised as Vacant are advised not to send original'references—copies only should be cent. ALSO NOTE.—That owing to the Postal Regulations, norn de plume addresses care' of General Post Office cannot be accepted. ' »„., BLUNDELL BROS* LTD., . <*i 3! "The Evening Post." . k"\TEW ' ZEALAND INSURANCE j a-1" COMPANY, LIMITED. i' if SIEE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT ; & .. ■ INSURANCE tf''__ccepted B _ Lowest Current Rates. " The Company is empowered by Special _efc of Parliament to transact TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR, AND AGBNCY BUSINESS. [%' N. W. NELSON, Manager, ,;' Office: A.M.P. BUILDING. .'■"'" Telephone .0-223. • ONE IN A THOUSAND. nPACH Morrison customer selects his own ■xJ material, and tha. actual material is cut to his own individual measurements. Thu a "Morrison" Tailored Suit will fit only one manT--not a thousand—flnly the man it was planned and made for. And such a Suit outlooks and outlasts two or three of the other kind. . That's true economy these hard times. Come in and see the range of smart new materials just opened. D. MORRISON, Tailor, Upstairs—so, Willis street, Wellington. IJTHOUGH THE TAILORING AT MILLIGAN'S, < KELBURN AVENUE, IS OF THE MOST FASHIONABLE 'I 7 CLASS, ; Their New Prices are 7TJNUSUALLY REASONABLE, being from 8% guineas. Our Mid-Summer Suitings are delightful to wear in the fine weather. GOOD SIGHT—AN ASSET. 'PJLEAR vision is essential to quick • - thought and action—essential, also, to safety. Being equipped with the most modern appliances we can tell you at once I whether your eyes .re right. MORRISON AND GILBERD. LTD.", -; Opticians, 70, Willis street, Wellington. PASSENGERS OVERSEAS. ,- fPOR BAGGAGE INSURANCE against ■*• Fire, Theft, Sea Damage, etc, at low premium, apply JfORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO- LTD, Ronth'a Buildipgs. Featherston «treet 'rjHIROPRACTIC Health Service. Col- , WIH& Colwill, National Bank Chambers, Courtenay place, Wellington, v Tel. 52-869. ~ MATRICULATION. COMPLETE Day Course, £5 5s per L>^- . term. : Evening Classes and Private Tuition. Excellent Results from last year. Term commences Ist February. Write or .alitor Prospectus. .STUART TUTORIAL COLLEGE, /Harcourt Chambers,- Panama street. B. P. Isaac, M.A., Principal. Tel. 41-972. £SRIrSS?S, Ensure 3 SUCCESS GROUNDING SUCCESS i]\flSS ROWNTREE'S SCHOOL OF .£*■ SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING guarantees Individual Tuition and the thorough grounding which leads to success in business. Principal—MlSS ROWNTREE, Hallenstein Bros.' Buildings, 33, Willis street, Wellington. jClasses Resume 17th JANUARY, 1933. SCHOOL OF MUSIC, Kent-i_rraoe- Telephone 50-651. nV/TRS. JEAN TURNER-COTTIER ""■*■ (Principal). " ' . Thorough Tuition of the Pianoforte, Banjo; Mandolin, Guitar, and Uktflele. Stringed instruments lent .free ol charge. Orchestras of any combination available ; ' - for engagement. /^jARR'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, y' Stewart Dawson's Bldgs. TeL 40-819. Individual Tuition in Shorthand (Pitman and Gregg), Bookkeeping, Typewriting, _,'•,-" Office Routine. * Principal: Miae K. Whitbread-Edward., * F.C.T__. (Inc.), FJ.P. (Lon.), N.U.t! (Eng.). All Terms commence with student; tram tad rail concessions. Clasess Resume 30th January, 1933. VACATION TUITION^ fpOST-MATRICULATION COURSES ■ and Individual Subjects, _rom TUESDAY, 10th JANUARY. SECONDARY DEPARTMENT reopens MONDAY, 6th FEBRUARY. ENGINEERING SUBJECTS by arrangement. UNIVERS-TY TUTORIAL SCHOOL, G. W. YON ZEDLITZ, M.A., Principal. Masonic Chambers, Wellington terrace. Telephone 44-651. i; . INSTRUCTION _s* . ,'■ In ' f DAY AND EVENING CLASSES ' 7 At Q. ILB V? S COLLEGE, Broadway Building (Opposite St. James Theatre), Courtenay place, WELLINGTON, HAS NOW RESUMED. INDIVIDUAL TUITION In Pitman's and Gregg Shorthand, Ton_ Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Coinmer.ial English, Office Practice, '_ Prospectus Free. Telephone 51-_7. RECONSTRUCTION ' In , EDUCATION. • TpVERY business has had to re-cast its organisation to meet existing conditions. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, the oldest-established commercial college in Wellington, has reorganised all its departments, and MR. H. AMOS has again assumed control. No, one can afford to take risks to-day. It you want to be successful, join the' College with an established reputation, having complete courses and a proved staff of lughlyfqualified and experienced tutors. Consultations without obligation t i Telephone 43-080. [ H. AMOS, F.R.E.S., F.A.1.5., ETC., ' Managing Director.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 24, 30 January 1933, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 24, 30 January 1933, Page 8

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